Mx.Enigma (They/Them & Queen) is a multidisciplinary artist, writer & media maker. They are a nonbinary-femme of color living in NYC. Their work focuses on the intersections of queerness, American's public perceptions. Follow them @Mx.Enigma
Their work has been featured in over 40 galleries in nyc including cultural institutions like MOMA, MAD, Bronx Museum, Tribeca Film Festival, HBO & BRIC media. Mx.Enigma was also a title to one of their first short docs about one’s struggle with gender and religion has been a finalist at Tribeca Institute’s spring 2018 film fest “Our City, Our Streets.”
They made history in Summer 2018 as the first nonbinary host on an American public tv network on Manhattan Neighborhood Network where they produced 1st season of Queer Justice! A human rights talk show focusing on Global Queer liberation.
They are an alum of the BCI artist residency in Summer 2017, UrbanWord NYC Poetry Institute and expected to be a Fall 2018 artist in residency at Judson Memorial Church in NYC. They are currently working in collaboration with Theatre of the oppressed and New York Public Library summer reading of their play production “L’Chaim 2 Dykes” a truthful comedy humanizing the lives of Queer Ex-Hasidic Women who are struggling with their custody battles. Stay tuned for their film adaption.
www.Behance.Net/MxEnigma
Education
College
CUNY Baccalaureate for Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies
Media & Gender Studies (3.5 GPA)
2014 – 2017
College
Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism
Multi Media Journalism
2017 – 2019
College
CUNY Grad Center
Masters in Applied Theatre
2023 – Present
Personal Details
Nickname
Ruby Ju
Birth City
Rosh Haayin
Current City
Long Island City
Hometown
LES
Gender
Other
Ethnicity
Mizrahi / Palestinian
Eye Color
Brown
Zodiac Sign
Scorpio
Married To
Myself
Children
Are you paying for child support? Then No!
Quotes
Pay it forward - Good Humans
Mx.Enigma (They/Them & Queen) is a multidisciplinary artist, writer & media maker. They are a nonbinary-femme of color living in NYC. Their work focuses on the intersections of queerness, American's public perceptions. Follow them @Mx.Enigma